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86. Is Model Making a Lost Art or a Growing Industry

Author John Connolly

Source Time Compression Technologies. v6 n4 May, 2001, pp 17-8

Abstract Despite the encroachment of advanced design software onto their turf, traditional model makers continue to hold the future of designing in their hands - literally. The model maker continues to be the best person to take a project from concept to reality, with the most effective engineers and designers being those who have good model makers on their team. Job differentiation between designers, engineers and model makers will reduce as technology and knowledge-based systems improve and cross-pollinate those specialties. In the next five years, the successful model maker will fill his/her tool kit with the latest technology, as well as traditional methods and old tricks. Their knowledge of where to get services and what new processes are available will be critical to industry. XX




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